Additional Information for Quinoline
Quinoline is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of chemicals known as heterocyclic aromatic compounds. It is a colorless to yellowish liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor. Quinoline is primarily used as a building block in the synthesis of various chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
In the supply group of Chemicals and Chemical Products, Quinoline is commonly used in the production of dyes, rubber chemicals, pesticides, and corrosion inhibitors. It is also used as a solvent in the manufacturing of resins, waxes, and oils.
Quinoline has several industrial applications, including:
1. Dye production: Quinoline is used as a precursor in the synthesis of dyes, such as acid dyes and basic dyes. These dyes are widely used in the textile industry for coloring fabrics.
2. Rubber chemicals: Quinoline is used as an accelerator in the vulcanization process of rubber. It helps in improving the elasticity and durability of rubber products.
3. Pesticides: Quinoline derivatives are used as active ingredients in the production of pesticides. These pesticides are effective against a wide range of pests, including insects, fungi, and weeds.
4. Corrosion inhibitors: Quinoline is used as a corrosion inhibitor in various industries, including oil and gas, automotive, and metalworking. It helps in preventing the degradation of metal surfaces caused by corrosion.
It is important to handle Quinoline with caution as it is toxic and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Proper safety measures should be followed while handling and storing this chemical.
Please note that this information is a general overview of Quinoline and its applications. It is always recommended to refer to specific safety data sheets and consult with experts in the field for detailed information and guidance.
Related Item Names for INC 25842 Quinoline
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 25842 Quinoline Page 1 of 1
- AC-7983
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 6